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Posts Tagged ‘paced games’

The Story Home recognized for App Excellence – Makes Mobilewalla 50 list

The Story Home today announced they have been chosen by Mobilewalla as one of the recipients of its first MW50 annual recognition to developers for App Excellence award. The Story Home Apps for both iPhone and iPad, offer quality audio recordings of classic and original stories for children. Unique is its beloved storyteller and co-founder, Alan Scofield which has become the vocal “brand” of The Story Home. The MW50 is for developers that create quality mobile apps that users love. Continue reading



Math + Magical = Mathical – Now available for the Mac

Today saw the release of Mathical Vol.1 on the Mac Appstore. Developed by primary school teachers to target key skills, Mathical is a 5 in 1 compilation of awesome, fast paced games for primary and elementary aged children to practise mental calculation skills. Mathical games all have customizable and increasing levels of difficulty depending on the age or ability of the child. Each game was created with continual play testing by children. Continue reading



All work and no play? Mathematics with iPhones and iPads shows the way

StusApps today introduces Mathical Vol.1 for iPhone and Mathical HD Vol.1 for iPad. Developed by primary school teachers to target key skills, Mathical is a 5 in 1 compilation of awesome, fast paced games for primary and elementary aged children to practise mental calculation skills. Mathical games all have customizable and increasing levels of difficulty depending on the age or ability of the child. Each game was created with continual play testing by children. Continue reading



All work and no play? Mathematics with iPhones and iPads shows the way

StusApps today introduces Mathical Vol.1 and Mathical HD Vol.1 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Developed by primary school teachers to target key skills, Mathical is a 5 in 1 compilation of awesome, fast paced games for primary and elementary aged children to practise mental calculation skills. Mathical games all have customizable and increasing levels of difficulty depending on the age or ability of the child. Each game was created with continual play testing by children. Continue reading



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